Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Petite parenthese parisienne

Nothing like a weekend away to give you a fresh look at your surroundings. Last time I was in Paris in October of last year. The weather was cold and grey, and though I enjoyed my time with my friends, I longed for the lingering warmth of the south and I was psyched to start my cooking adventure. Six month later, my Parisian visit was like a breath of fresh – and very chic – air. Getting off the train the first thing I noticed was the number of women with very short hair, similar to the look I sported on my last visit to the city of lights. I reflected on how Marseille women value their long, dark , Mediterranean locks. I also noticed the color in women’s clothing – Marseille women love their black, another Mediterranean trait. Then of course came the designer bags (loads of Chanel) and the heels, spring-colored eye candy whichever way you looked. Saturday was such a sunny day that all Paris was celebrating and it was a pleasure to sit back and enjoy.
Saturday evening my girlfriend and I made our way towards the Marais to check out a “secret” bar tucked away behind a bright-lit taco eatery. There was no indication anywhere of a bar except for the guy hanging out on the sidewalk, who turned out to be the bouncer. We were about to leave the place, defeated, when we decided to ask him about it, and lo and behold, he showed us the way towards a dark and cavernous back room with flickering candles, a DJ who looked like he was twelve, and a bartender whose beard, glasses and lanky frame made me doubt for a second if I was really in the third arrondissement and not in Williamsburg. The music, décor, cocktails and even the waitress were a perfect end to our day, even though the place was overheated (having only been open for two weeks, they were still working on getting the AC going).
Back in Marseilles on the Sunday, I was amused at the uniform of training suits, mostly Adidas, that most men had on. And definitely, the shoes were different, mostly sports shoes for both men and women, with the first few Birkenstocks appearing – no doubt these are meant to dodge the dog poo on the sidewalks, which Paris, at last, has been able to get rid of.
And today, after class, I took my daughter to the beach downstairs from our house. She played in the sand and in the water while I read and worked on my tan and thought to myself… Marseille isn’t that bad after all!

Candelaria, 52 rue de Saintonge, 75003 Paris

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